Region 2
Region 2 serves the Falls Church, Justice, and McLean pyramids
About Region 2
Region 2 is a true snapshot of the Fairfax County community. We are diverse--more than half of our students speak a language other than English at home. Thirty-four percent of our students are Hispanic; 32 percent are white; 21 percent are Asian; and 8 percent are black.
Many of our elementary and middle schools are full-time Advanced Academic Program centers, and Belvedere Elementary is the only FCPS elementary school to offer the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Program.
The Falls Church Academy offers career and technical education to students across FCPS. The academy offers exciting programs in health sciences and has been named a Governor's Health Science Academy by the Virginia Department of Education.
Region 2 schools have a variety of experience to offer students and a myriad of activities. Check out some our videos (below) that highlight this school year's activities and achievements.
Pyramid Organization
Region 2 is organized into three geographically-based pyramids. At the top of each pyramid is one high school, followed by several middle schools and then many elementary schools. Each layer of the pyramid feeds into the one above.
In Region 2, the high schools at the top of the pyramids are Falls Church, Justice, and McLean. The Region 2 Pyramid Map shows which middle schools and elementary schools feed into each high school.
What's Happening in Region 2?
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View our Twitter Feed @FCPSR2Role of Regional Assistant Superintendent
Megan Vroman, the regional assistant superintendent (interim), provides leadership, direction, and accountability for principals by monitoring school effectiveness through testing data, staff and parent surveys, and feedback from the school community.
Promoting collaboration among schools, parents and the School Board is an important role and, oftentimes, the regional assistant superintendent will be involved in the resolution of difficult issues.
The regional assistant superintendent is also responsible for evaluating principals and conducting searches for new principals, as well as developing and promoting positive, capable, and diverse school leaders.
Role of Executive Principal
The executive principals support the region by providing principals with guidance and coaching, and also by working closely with assistant principals in the region to facilitate professional development throughout the school year.